Wanna play yourself and no one else - Alright
(A A A Alright)
And You Wanna go out wanna scream and shout Tonight
(To to Tonight)
You Want some space like get out of my face Alright
(A A A Alright)
And you want me back put your life on track - Tonight
(To o oonight)
Chorus :
You're a needy girl I can tell when I look in your big brown eyes
You Want my world but how can I do yours if I can't do mine
I Try to change but somehow it don't matter i dont feel the same
it's all about what you want what you say how you feel how you play the game
You're a needy girl and you want my world
i Try to change
But its not the same
Telephone
When you're home alone, you don't answer the phone Alright
(Aaa Alright)
But its like a crime if I don't answer mine Tonight
(Too o Tonight)
So you found a man and he is more than a friend Alright
(Aaa Alright)
But you still call me for some t-l-c Tonight
(Tooo Tonight)
Chorus :
You're a needy girl I can tell when I look in your big brown eyes
You want my world but how can I do yours if I cant do mine
I try to change but somehow i dont feel the same
Its all about what you want what you say what you fel what how play the game
You're a needy girl
And you want my world
i try to change
but its not the same
This song represents Romeos love for Juliet, and nothings going to change how he feels about he feels about her despite they feude between their families. Romeo begins the story already in love and set out to find his own "needy girl". He is quick to change his mind when he goes to a party and meets Juliet. "Found a man and hes more then a friend" Romeo drops the old for the new and Juliet at once becomes his "Needy Girl". Throughout the story, just like the song there is complications between Romeo and Juliet from their families and thier lack to see eac other. And no matter how hard they try they can not change things in the end.
The townspeople of Maycomb fears and superstitions about the Radley Place, was they though he was a “malevolent phantom” (13), people said that “He went out at night when the moon was down, and peeped in windows” (13). People were superstitious and though that “Any stealthy small crimes committed in Maycomb were his work.”(13).
When Miss Caroline tells the class that she is from Winston County, Alabama “The class murmured apprehensively” (21). The class showed prejudice against Miss Caroline by judging her by where she was from. They said Winston removed itself from Alabama, and that it was “Full of liquor interests, Big Mules, steel companies, Republicans, professors, and other persons of no background.(21)
The “meanest old woman that ever lived”, was Mrs. Dubose (39).
Mrs. Dubose was mean because it was the “neighborhood opinion”.(39)
The individual views of people are very different from the way groups of people view them. When an individual forms their own opinion on people it is from what they truly feel from either a past experience they might of happened to them or just plain knowledge. They tend to be not a cruel and opinionated towards the people. When groups view people they are more rational, they go with what the majority of the people say and it’s easier to talk about the views on a group of people.
1. "At first we saw nothing but a kudzu-covered front porch...(P. 55)”. The narrator says this quote, when they looked over to Mr. Avery’s porch.
2."...the ensuing contest to determine relative distances and respective prowess only made me feel left out again...(p. 55)." Dill states this quote, when describing Mr. Avery.
3." 'Don't get in a row of collards whatever you do, they'll wake the dead (p. 56). Jem says this quote, when they were sneaking into the Radleys lot and wanted to remain quiet.
4. "...a ramshackle porch ran the width of the house...(p. 57)." The narrator says this quote when describing the back to Radleys house.
5. "An old Franklin stovesat in a corner of the porch; above it a hat-rack mirror caught the moon and shone eerily (p. 57)." The narrator says this quote when describing the objects that lay on the back of the Radleys porch.
6. "He put his arms over his head and went rigid (p. 58)." The narrator says this quote when seeing Jem’s reaction to the shadow. 7. "Respiration normal, the three of us strolled as casually as we could to the front yard (p. 58)." The narrator says this quote when returning to normal speed after running out of the Radley yard.
8. "Atticus saved Dill from immediate dismemberment (p. 59)." The narrator says this quote when Dill was caught in a lie of saying he was playing strip-poker.
9. "...the chinaberry trees were malignant, hovering, alive (p. 60)." The narrator says this quote when she was not able to sleep at night.
10. "In the waning moonlight I saw Jem swing his feet to the floor (p. 60)." The narrator says this quote when she sees Jem raise up out of his cot.
11. "The moon was setting and the lattice-work shadows were fading into fuzzy nothingness (p. 61)." The narrator says this quote.
12. "Jem waved my words away as if fanning gnats (p. 62)."
13. "...they invented toilet paper and perpetual embalming...(p. 64)." The narrator says this quote
14. " Who do we know around here who whittles(p. 64)? " Jem says this quote.
15. " ...chewing gum cleaved to her palate and rendered her speechless...(p. 66).' " Jem says this quote.
Wanna play yourself and no one else - Alright
(A A A Alright)
And You Wanna go out wanna scream and shout Tonight
(To to Tonight)
You Want some space like get out of my face Alright
(A A A Alright)
And you want me back put your life on track - Tonight
(To o oonight)
Chorus :
You're a needy girl I can tell when I look in your big brown eyes
You Want my world but how can I do yours if I can't do mine
I Try to change but somehow it don't matter i dont feel the same
it's all about what you want what you say how you feel how you play the game
You're a needy girl and you want my world
i Try to change
But its not the same
Telephone
When you're home alone, you don't answer the phone Alright
(Aaa Alright)
But its like a crime if I don't answer mine Tonight
(Too o Tonight)
So you found a man and he is more than a friend Alright
(Aaa Alright)
But you still call me for some t-l-c Tonight
(Tooo Tonight)
Chorus :
You're a needy girl I can tell when I look in your big brown eyes
You want my world but how can I do yours if I cant do mine
I try to change but somehow i dont feel the same
Its all about what you want what you say what you fel what how play the game
You're a needy girl
And you want my world
i try to change
but its not the same
This song represents Romeos love for Juliet, and nothings going to change how he feels about he feels about her despite they feude between their families. Romeo begins the story already in love and set out to find his own "needy girl". He is quick to change his mind when he goes to a party and meets Juliet. "Found a man and hes more then a friend" Romeo drops the old for the new and Juliet at once becomes his "Needy Girl". Throughout the story, just like the song there is complications between Romeo and Juliet from their families and thier lack to see eac other. And no matter how hard they try they can not change things in the end.
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1. "At first we saw nothing but a kudzu-covered front porch...(P. 55)”. The narrator says this quote, when they looked over to Mr. Avery’s porch.
2."...the ensuing contest to determine relative distances and respective prowess only made me feel left out again...(p. 55)." Dill states this quote, when describing Mr. Avery.
3." 'Don't get in a row of collards whatever you do, they'll wake the dead (p. 56). Jem says this quote, when they were sneaking into the Radleys lot and wanted to remain quiet.
4. "...a ramshackle porch ran the width of the house...(p. 57)." The narrator says this quote when describing the back to Radleys house.
5. "An old Franklin stove sat in a corner of the porch; above it a hat-rack mirror caught the moon and shone eerily (p. 57)." The narrator says this quote when describing the objects that lay on the back of the Radleys porch.
6. "He put his arms over his head and went rigid (p. 58)." The narrator says this quote when seeing Jem’s reaction to the shadow.
7. "Respiration normal, the three of us strolled as casually as we could to the front yard (p. 58)." The narrator says this quote when returning to normal speed after running out of the Radley yard.
8. "Atticus saved Dill from immediate dismemberment (p. 59)." The narrator says this quote when Dill was caught in a lie of saying he was playing strip-poker.
9. "...the chinaberry trees were malignant, hovering, alive (p. 60)." The narrator says this quote when she was not able to sleep at night.
10. "In the waning moonlight I saw Jem swing his feet to the floor (p. 60)." The narrator says this quote when she sees Jem raise up out of his cot.
11. "The moon was setting and the lattice-work shadows were fading into fuzzy nothingness (p. 61)." The narrator says this quote.
12. "Jem waved my words away as if fanning gnats (p. 62)."
13. "...they invented toilet paper and perpetual embalming...(p. 64)." The narrator says this quote
14. " Who do we know around here who whittles (p. 64)? " Jem says this quote.
15. " ...chewing gum cleaved to her palate and rendered her speechless...(p. 66).' " Jem says this quote.